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    Panic Room?

    I watched a film by this name and I am wondering how many people would actually consider such a thing. I feel it is a bit extreme don't you? Unless you are a very important person who has threats against you, I think it's not necessary.

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    I watched that movie and I do find it to be a bit extreme, not to mention costly. If I had the money and the room though, what better way to ease your soul by having a real sanctuary in your home that no attacker could ever reach!

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    I definitely think such a thing is extreme. I always imagine that if someone has a panic room that an intruder would try to smoke you out if they wanted to get at you. Fortunately, most home invasions happen when you're not home and the intruder just wants your things.

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    I saw this movie when it first came out. I agree it is extreme. However, if you're that worried and having a panic room eases your mind, go for it. We'll be the ones crying on the outside when the zombies attack and you're safe. =P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barlee View Post
    We'll be the ones crying on the outside when the zombies attack and you're safe. =P
    Haha! That is so funny, Barlee Anyway, I don't think there is so much need of a panic room these days, given the cutting edge technologies that we have today. There are far more easy and convenient alternatives to defend ourselves from unwanted attackers.

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